female aristocrat
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Definition
Noun: A woman who holds a position in the aristocracy; a woman belonging to the highest social class, typically with hereditary titles or high rank.
Usage
The term "female aristocrat" specifically denotes a woman of noble birth or high social standing within an aristocratic system. It is a straightforward compound noun used to specify gender within the general category of "aristocrat."
Examples
- In many historical novels, a female aristocrat might be pressured into a marriage for political alliance.
- The museum's portrait gallery features several female aristocrats from the 18th century.
- As a female aristocrat, she was expected to oversee large household staff and host elaborate social events.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in sociological or historical analysis to discuss gender roles and power structures within the nobility.
- It may appear in formal or academic contexts to distinguish from male aristocrats when gender is a relevant factor in the discussion.
Variants and Related Words
- Aristocrat (n): A member of the aristocracy (gender-neutral).
- Noblewoman (n): A woman of noble rank; a very close synonym.
- Peeress (n): A woman who holds the rank of a peer or is the wife of a peer.
- Lady (n): A title used for women of high social rank, or a polite term for a woman; can be synonymous in certain contexts (e.g., "Ladies of the court").
- Duchess / Countess / Baroness (n): Specific titles held by female aristocrats.
Synonyms
- Noblewoman
- Patrician (woman)
- Peeress
Antonyms
- Commoner (woman)
- Plebeian (woman)
Noun
- a woman who is an aristocrat